Aortic Stenosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Prognostic Importance of Microvascular Dysfunction in Asymptomatic Patients With Aortic Stenosis (PRIMID-AS)
Aortic stenosis (AS), or narrowing of the aortic valve, is the commonest condition requiring
valve surgery in the developed world. It is currently not known what determines who will go
on to develop symptoms. Exercise testing may be able to identify these patients better than
the severity of the narrowing itself, but with some limitations.
The purpose of this study is to compare whether MRI scanning or exercise testing can better
identify patients with AS who are likely to benefit from surgery.
Design: The investigators will measure blood flow to the heart muscle with MRI scanning and
perform exercise testing in 170 patients with AS and follow them for up to up to 2 years.
Expected outcomes: MRI scanning will more accurately identify those patients with AS who
will need surgery during this period. Anticipated Health Benefits: improved selection of
patients with AS who are likely to benefit from early surgery. This is likely to reduce
deaths in such patients.
Surgical AVR remains the universally accepted management for symptomatic aortic stenosis
(AS). However, the best management of severe aortic stenosis, in the absence of symptoms,
remains one of the most controversial areas in modern Cardiology.
Exercise testing can identify asymptomatic patients with AS at increased risk, but with
limited specificity. In a BHF funded project, the investigators have identified that cardiac
MRI measured Myocardial Perfusion Reserve (MPR) may be a novel imaging biomarker in AS. MPR
was the only independent predictor of aerobic exercise capacity (peak VO2) in patients with
severe AS and was also inversely related to symptomatic status.
In this multi-centre, observational, cohort outcome study, the investigators will follow 175
patients with asymptomatic moderate to severe AS for a minimum of 12 months, and determine
whether MPR is a better predictor of outcome than exercise testing, elucidate the mechanisms
contributing to symptom development in AS and establish the determinants of MPR in AS.
Patients will be recruited from tertiary Cardiac centres, as well as regional hospitals.
Comprehensive CMR with adenosine stress to determine LV mass and function, focal and diffuse
fibrosis and MPR; cardiopulmonary exercise testing (peak VO2 and exercise symptoms); rest
and exercise echocardiography (AS severity, valve compliance) and NT-proBNP will be
performed. The study will be run in conjunction with the Glasgow CTU. Investigations will be
analysed blind to patient status and data will be entered in a validated database.
Statistical analysis will be performed under the supervision of Prof. Ian Ford. The
relationship between MPR and exercise testing with 1-year outcome will be analysed using
logistic regression. Paired comparisons of the specificities of the two approaches on the
same dataset will be carried out using McNemar's test.
The primary hypothesis is that MPR will be a better predictor of adverse outcome than
exercise testing.
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